“After seven seasons, it’s time to be released from prison,” said series creator Jenji Cohan in a statement.

"I will miss all the badass ladies of Litchfield and the incredible crew we’ve worked with. My heart is orange but fade to black.”

Cindy Holland, Vice President, Original Content Netflix, said, “During production of Season 1, everyone involved with Orange Is The New Black felt like we knew a special secret we couldn’t wait to share with the world."

"Since then, we have laughed, cried, raged, and roared with the women of Litchfield, and every moment spent with them felt like borrowed time — too good to last forever/ We will be sad to say goodbye but we will definitely be going out on a high.”

The wording of both statements has a certain finality to them, which could suggest the story of Litchfield will wrap, but we could pick up in another prison on a new series.

That prison could have a handful of the cast members from the current series, but time will tell, we guess.

Orange is the New Black has been a roaring success for Netflix since it debuted back in 2013. It had groundbreaking stories, breakout performances, and most of all, solid writing.